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Have you also done all my suggestions in Post# 7?
Another thing.....Disable the problematic Wireless Network Adapter's any power saving mode setting from Device Manager, locate the Network Adapter=> Wi-Fi Adapter=> Properties.Next thing to do is to remove your wireless software, enable WLAN Auto Config Sevice back, let's see if your windows can handle the WZC.
Connect to your SSID and see if you're able to connect.
If that didn't work then uninstall your Wi-Fi Adapter from Device Manager and reinstall it using the new driver that you may download from the manufacturer's site. Reinstall the wireless software again and make sure to disable the WLAN Auto Config Service.
[QUOTE=2xg;1346599]No worries, these things can happen and we'll just continue troubleshooting.
Pls. verify that your wireless setting is set to DHCP and that Obtain DNS server address automatically is enabled.
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Next thing to do is to remove your wireless software, enable WLAN Auto Config Sevice back, let's see if your windows can handle the WZC.
Connect to your SSID and see if you're able to connect.
If that didn't work then uninstall your Wi-Fi Adapter from Device Manager and reinstall it using the new driver that you may download from the manufacturer's site. Reinstall
I've disabled thw WLAN autoconfig and removed my wireless software and re-enabled WLAN autoconfig but I have no connections available now. I can't connect. I'm going to uninstall from device manager and download the wireless software from the manufacturer's site.
Last edited by Raithwal; 15 Apr 2011 at 16:04.
I've reinstalled the with drivers from the manufacturers site, and it's working. I'm able to browse the internet. I just hope it says that way.